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Indications and usage:
Cartidin and Durajoint (Diacerein) capsules are indicated for the symptomatic treatment of functional symptoms of:
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Dosage forms and strengths:
Diacerein capsules 50 mg.
Dosage and administration:
Patients over 15 years.
As some people may experience loose stools or diarrhea, the recommended starting dose is 50 mg once daily with evening meal for the first 2 to 4 weeks of treatment, after which the recommended daily dose is 50 mg twice daily.
The treatment should be taken with food, one capsule with breakfast and the other capsule with evening meal. The capsules must be swallowed intact, without opening them, together with a glass of water.
In patients older than 65 years, caution should be exercised during use of this medicine; close supervision and monitoring of adverse reactions should be performed.
In the elderly, and in moderate renal impairment, there is no need to change the dosage.
In severe renal insufficiency (creatinine clearance below 30 ml/min), the daily dosage are to be halved.
Contraindications:
Inflammatory organic bowel disease (ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease).
Intestinal obstruction or partial obstruction.
Abdominal pain syndromes of indeterminate etiology.
Known allergy to rhein (substance in the anthraquinone group) and substances with similar activity.
Known hypersensitivity to any excipient.
Current and/or history of liver disease.
Warnings and precautions:
Diarrhea: intake of this medicine frequently leads to diarrhea that can consequently lead to dehydration and hypokalemia.
Hepatotoxicity: elevated serum hepatic enzyme levels and symptomatic acute hepatic injury have been reported with diacerein in the post-marketing phase.
Liver diseases: Diacerein should not be used in any patient with liver disease, and doctors should be monitoring their patients for early signs of liver problems.
The use of this drug is to be limited to treating symptoms of osteoarthritis affecting the hip or knee.
It is not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Some diacerein capsules contains lactose. It must not be administered in the event of congenital galactosemia, glucose or galactose malabsorption syndrome or lactase deficiency.
Drug interactions:
Antacids (aluminum, calcium, and magnesium salts, oxides or hydroxides): decreased of digestive absorption of diacerein. Antacids should be taken separately from diacerein, allowing for an interval of greater than 2 hours if possible.
Diuretic and/or cardiac glycosides: intake of diacerein can lead to diarrhea and hypokalemia. Caution must be exercised in the concomitant administration of diuretics (high-ceiling loop and thiazides) and/or cardiac glycosides (digitoxin, digoxin), as the risk of arrhythmia is increased.
Side effects, adverse reactions:
Most common adverse reactions of diacerein capsules are constipation, diarrhea, flatulence, nausea, vomiting, indigestion.
To report suspected side effects of Durajoint (Diacerein) capsules contact Abbott pharmaceutical company or your local FDA.
Overdose:
Profuse diarrhea may occur in the event of overdose by diacerein pills. Symptomatic treatment should then be instituted and electrolyte disorders and dehydration corrected if necessary.
Use in specific populations:
Pregnancy
Diacerein is considered to be safe to be used during pregnancy. Limited studies are available on human, however, animal studies suggests no or low adverse effects on the fetus.
Lactation
This medication is probably safe to be used in nursing mother. Available data suggests that no significant risk is seen on the baby.
Alcohol use
Consumption of alcohol must be avoided while taking diacerein capsules. Kindly consult your doctor before taking it.
Driving machines
Caution is advised when driving or operating machinery.
Kidney function
This drug is probably safe to be used in patients with kidney disease. Availability of limited data suggests that adjustment of dose is not needed. Kindly consult your doctor before taking it.
liver function
Caution must be taken in patients with liver disease, Adjustment of dose might be needed. Kindly consult your healthcare provider before taking it.
Where to buy diacerein online:
To purchase Cartidin, Durajoint (Diacerein) 50 mg capsules from reliable online pharmacies and drugstores at low prices please use resources described above on this webpage.
Here is a list of popular medications containing diacerein as a main active pharmaceutical ingredient; their trade names, forms, doses, companies - manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, researchers and developers:
Trade name of the drug |
Pharmaceutical forms and doses |
Companies |
Arthocerin |
Capsules; Oral; 50 mg |
Pulse Pharma |
Cartidin |
Capsules; Oral; 50 mg |
RanbaxySun Pharmaceutical Industries |
Dycerin |
Capsules; Oral; 50 mg |
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals |
Durajoint |
Capsules; Oral; 50 mg |
Abbott |
Orcerin |
Capsules; Oral; 50 mg |
Macleods Pharmaceuticals |
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